Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Autumn

The trees are clothed in their autumn splendor. Last weekend we visited some of Michelle's family in Southern Washington and the signs of the new season were everywhere. From gathering pumpkins in Ridgefield on Saturday to a colorful walk in Longview on Sunday the weekend was busy but fun.


At a harvest festival near Ridgefield, Aunt Liz gives Emma the giggles. Liz's grandkids Blake and Addie joined us and Aunt Jeni for a hay bale maze, pumpkin harvesting, and a tractor ride through the farm.





Mother and child in front of the hay maze.







Comparing tongues with Missy, Michelle and Jeni took Emma to visit Grandma Mary in Vancouver.







After church on Sunday Grandpa Bob and Polly and Aunt Erin showed us and Jeni the full glory of the most colorful season with a walk around Lake Sacajawea in Longview.





Little Miss delights the crowd with her winning smile -- the only thing that day more radiant than the autumn leaves.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Swimming!!!

Today Emma and Mama went to the pool for the first time! I don't have a photo because when we got out to the pool with the nice lady so willing to take our picture... the camera flashed "low battery," and shut off---Needless to say I was very SAD! But I will describe Emma's Pink swimsuit with the brown polka-dots and the ruffles on the bunders and the big grin on her face. We only stayed in the pool for 15 minutes, I wanted her to end with much enthusiasm! Showering Mama and Emma was a bit challenging, but as soon as Emma was dry and in her carseat she was out like a light, so Mama was able to dress after all (yea!).

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Wenatchee Cider Weekend

We know it's Autumn when the Ringsrud's host their annual cider-making weekend -- the crisp air, the ripe apples, and the cider flowing like a honey river. Years ago it was just a bunch of single college kids gathering at the orchard, sleeping on the floor, and playing card games until the wee hours of the morning. These days many of us are married and passing on the tasty tradition to our curious little children.


Self portraits are more challenging with three


Reach for the "stars" Michelle


A messy business


Harvesting


The tradition continues

First Entry


Here begins our leap into the 21st Century with the Layton's first blog. Time is a premium these days in our family thanks to our lovely little addition. Hopefully we can manage to keep this blog somewhat up to date. I am currently typing this entry one-handed while Little Miss sits on my lap spitting up on me knee :) In the meantime, enjoy the pics from our cider weekend.